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distance an. L/O – To explain why Satellite states were set-up and to identify the key features of COMINFORM & COMECON. What is a satellite state?. Satellite State. = a country that is officially independent but is in reality controlled by another country.. Conference “Demographic Change in Central and Eastern Europe”, . JPI More Years, Better Lives. , Vienna 24 March 2015. Tom. áš. Sobotka. Vienna Institute of Demography (Austrian Academy of Sciences), Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital. Post-WWII Europe. Territorial changes. Poland moved west. Germany and Austria separated. Soviet annexations. Economic devastation. Soviet sphere of influence: “Iron Curtain”. Economic Recovery. Marshall Plan (1947-1952). By Andrew Knowlton and . Jack Anderson. Absolutism. Absolutism was a response to the religious wars, plagues, and destruction that plagued Europe.. Rulers who came to power were paranoid of losing it. Johan Wänström. j. ohan.wanstrom@liu.se. Course . expectations. Do the . readings. for the . lectures. You. . will. not pass the . course. . without. . doing. the . assigned. . readings. Necessary. David Gordon. WFME. What is Europe?. European Union Europe?. “Geographical” Europe? – to the Ural Mountains. Council of Europe Europe?. WHO Europe?. What is Europe?. European Union Europe?. “Geographical” Europe? – to the Ural Mountains. Mural, Karl-Marx . Allee. , Berlin. What is Modernity?. Period?. 1789-present. Practices/attitudes?. Rejection of tradition; disenchantment of the world; secularization . and rationalism. A series of confrontation s short of direct military conflict . A competition of productivity between differing economic systems. A number of direct and open military clashes between US and Soviet forces. Vocabulary for Chapter 9. Define the vocabulary word. Draw a picture of the vocabulary word. Create four clues about the vocabulary word to help remember the definition. Vocabulary – . Autocrat. Icon. Chapter 9. Chapter 6-8 Multiple Choice Quiz. Make sure you are practicing brainstorming and outlining questions.. We will be moving on to the next step in a couple days (Friday/Monday).. Study/Review Units I & II for Friday/Monday. (Focus on Rome, China and India up to 600 C.E.). Introduction. 16 independent countries make up region of Eastern Europe. From Baltic Sea in north to Balkan Peninsula in south. Eastern Europe – four separate sub regions. Central Europe. Baltic States. Anna Powers. Advisor: Dr. Tomas Griebling. Mentor: Natalie Kontoulis. Summer 2015. Project Objectives . To gather information from European . nonprofit . organizations . that . focus on female genital mutilation (FGM) prevention about:. 7th Grade UBD - Unit 6 – Europe. Reach Into Your Background. Think about your community and your way of life. Now think of another community that you have visited or heard about from relatives or friends. How are the ways of life in each community different? How are they the same? List some differences and similarities. (5 minutes). Conference “Demographic Change in Central and Eastern Europe”, . JPI More Years, Better Lives. , Vienna 24 March 2015. Tom. áš. Sobotka. Vienna Institute of Demography (Austrian Academy of Sciences), Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital.
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